Days filled with an over abundance of sunshine are days that should be treasured. Up until the past couple of weekends I’ve had a pretty weird schedule juggling everything I have going on which left Brian and I only having one day (Saturday) that both of us were completely free to spend time together. Since my schedule is than his flexible I was able to rearrange some things and have my entire weekend free from now on!

I feel like living in the south you get a few weeks of absolutely perfect weather, warm but not too hot and before the humidity rolls in and makes you beg for fall. The weather isn’t warm enough to be on the beach in a bikini but it’s still nice enough to get out and enjoy the world outside of 4 walls. Being able to bare my legs (even though I really want/need a tan)has been the best feeling. I’m sure y’all have noticed that off the shoulder tops, cold shoulder tops and crop tops are all the rage, honestly I don’t think they have ever not been a thing but being honest, I had never been fan of any of them until the end of summer last year. I bought a few and then waited to late to wear them. This cold shoulder that I’m wearing is one of those that I got last summer, it’s linen so you can imagine just how comfy and breathable it is….heaven! (I’ll link a similar one below since my is from last year) Over the weekend I went on a double date with with Brian and some friends and I had plan to wear this embroidered dress and my favorite cut out wedges but in ended up being just a little too chilly to not wear pants. I was super annoyed but I’m trying to tell myself that as much as I’m ready for warm nights I should try and take advantage of this whole no humidity before I start complaining. It’s a viscous circle isn’t it, we’re never fully happy with the weather for too long. These golden weeks of perfect temperatures are upon us and I’m trying to savior these days despite my allergies doing their best to ruin it. Does anyone else have like terrible allergies? Mine never used to be this bad but lately…oh my goodness I like can’t handle it!

The past few days I’ve been battling not only my allergies but also a cold…talk about a winning combo. Due to a medicated induced haze I’ve been doing a lot of online shopping and binge watching Netflix, I started Grey’s Anatomy a few weeks ago and I physically can not stop watching it.

I’m completely convinced sometimes that I was born in the wrong era. The 70’s, while most were in a drug induced haze and probably don’t remember most of it, their fashion was on point. I love the effortless ease of everything from the makeup and hair to the whimsical flow of the maxi dresses and midriff baring tops. Ok, clearly I’m not the epitome of boho, I’d say I’m an avid lover of boho style especially when the warmer months roll around. The carefree vibe and comfort that exudes from the laid back bohemian style fits in seamlessly with my personal style.

One thing I like to do when I’m shopping, no matter the season, I like to pick pieces that have dual roles. Dual roles in my closet translates to being able to be worn in multiple styles. i.e. in a preppy look, modern, dressy, grunge, worn casually… you see where I’m going? Take this tunic I’m wearing, if I took off the suede shearing vest, lost the fedora, layered bracelets and booties; traded it all for a pair of wedges and a form fitted blazer the entire look would completely change into something a little more conservative. My personal style tends to not reflect one style complete, I tend to mix things up. Who says that you can’t mix preppy & grunge? Not me. As much as I wish I could stay in one fixed lane, I can’t. Cross pollinating pieces opens up your closet to a whole new world of outfit possibilities.

Some of this spring and summers hottest trends have me anxiously awaiting carefree days and sun-kissed skin! I hope y’all don’t get sick of it because I’m here today proclaiming that I’ll be channeling my inner flower child so be prepared to see floral and flowy frocks frequently on SIEB.

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